Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1880 — Page 4
JASPJER COURIER.
JAKfER
FUIDAW : : VJEBJPUURY 27, ma. Cnunty Demoeratle OaMVtmtinn. All citiaene of Dubois county, r . r 1left or former party aflilUtiong, who ap. prove of tW present posit Mm of the l)nioeratic nerty in Hi contest ayabist fraud, lHOHwpoHe, ami the dangerous tendencies to mcntarekial government and the oppreadon of the free laboring mas, as represented by the ndrocatet uf ' strong govern went." Mid. the election by the batiks and close monopolies of a President for a third term, and who will vote with the Democracy the coming fell, lire requested to meet in Mkm Convention, on SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 18), At 10 o'clock . im., at the Court-house in Jasper, for the purpose of appointing delegate to the Democratic State, Congressional mid Judicial Conventions, and also fo Representative Conventions with Martin and Pike- counties, and also to select a County Executive Committee and the various Precinct Committees for each election precinct in the county. Hon. FRAXKLIX LAXDEUS, AXi latent. Got. ISAAC P. GRAY, bare been-invited by the Executive Committee to he preeentaud address the peotide on that occasion. Come one and all. By order ef tbe Committee, CLEMENT DOANE, Chairman.
The ixoixjs. Dr. Adams and Mr. S
"Sfctckey, twe stalwarts of Pike county, who live in Petersburg, but own farms,
-re importing darkies to work on their
erme, iiuthe places formerly occupied y white laborers. A reporter of the
Daecrat interviewed tbem with tbe
foUowiKgrreeult: "Rep. Mr. Stacker, there is a report ieweuietieei to the effect that you and H Adams have agreed to import a oHwnbor.C negroes for your farms? Staekeyrfeil, I eaa tell you all I know aWetit. Dr. Adams and I were eenveraiof est this subject of the "exo4e.' .Hersenarked that he had a notion e eed fer a family, and I told him to -write for two families and I would take one. Heald be would do so but I bare not heard with whatreoulL Kee. Are there n idle white -aMa in this section.? 6. Tee. eku 4entr of them, but thev
won't work., l ee ntey piek up any of
tM anna ere no loafers areeeal town here and eeVr.lbeei -work and they won't do it I went bendo for my term teat 1 eaa trust, so that when ! leave borne en bnsithey are net as likely to-drop everything and go bntings to do tbe work they are pakl t do. Later bvtbe eVty an interview was secured with Dr. Adams with the following result: Rep. Deetor, when do you expect your negroes to arrive? Doctor I don't know exactly. They ought to be here pretty seen. Rep. To whom did you write for them to Martiitdale, New or Hollo way ? Doctor To none of them. I wrote to Langsdale, of the Greencaetle Banner. Rep. How many other families than the two for yourself and Stocky did you tell him to send? Doctor I told him I thought we could find places for three or four others, and to eud them along. Rep. What was yonr object in this? Doctor "Well. I rather like tbe excite
ment it wilt create in the count v. I am
not a candidate for any office, and consequently it cannot kurt me politically however it may tarn out.M
It will be seen they give as an excuse that white laborers are k loafers' and
tltat the darkies, though entire strangers
can be better trusted. It will be noticed
too that they sent to the Republican head
quarters of the North Carolina exodti8
for the darkies. Of course white labor
must give place to tbem, or else agree to vote as their employees dictate. The
one darkey buck" sent by Republican
managers to Dubois county, is now liv
with his family in a 7 by 9 shanty, on Vlr. J. Bucbert's farm in this township,
that no one can live comfortably in, and
was never intended as a residence, having neither floor noriceiKng, nor chimney
nor windows, but was befit as a tem
porary shelter for hande in ease ef a eud
den ram. He is keegbg himself, and
working for SO cejn day at making
rails. How do wlsemwepnblican laborers like the proepeH it coming to these terms and wages? This is what the leading Jteeuhlioan managers meant by
gamae; no the exodus, if you are willfaerie eome down to it, vote tbe Retme"Hefcet. at. delegates in the next. DwihNwUe State Convention will be IGef, wbfek will be one delegate fm- eaeh twe hnn4rtd votes oaetfor Gov.
P.:uL.--St!reralf drwmrM were in town thi week. Mr. Auguttt Mayer, who ha been vis1 tine: in Jasper several days started for bis ArkaacMft home Tuewlay. MrvTobbtsilerblg retnrnetl from hi" exenrien to Mardi Gnw, in New Orleaaus, M Friday, feeling considerable letter for hie (Hp. lie brought a young Uve alligator home with him. Mr. J. It. Chrismon and C. Semncng. of Jorterville, Marted for dnelnnati on Tuesday on a business trip. Dr. E. F. Hill, of Portersville, whd has been attending a course of lectures in Cincinnati, is expected home tomorrow.
Mr. Adam Rudolph, the enterprising
merchant at Portersville, was in town
on Monday last aud called in to see us. Mr. Wes. Greene returned from an ex
tended trip to Kansas and the Indian
Territory last Friday. Ho was taken
down with pneumonia on Saturday, ami
1ms been confined to his room evor since, though we are glad to learn he Is now
improving.
Mr. Jos. Soacat returned home from
Crawford county on Friday last, where
he has taken his family to visit hi wife's
father. He is an applicant for appoint
ment as can 5113 enumerator for Bain-
bridge township.
Kev. W. D. Woods, of Terrc Haute,
passed Monday night in Jasper. Be had lieen assisting his brother, Rev. J. T.
Woods, in a revival meeting atMt. Zion,
in this county, and was on his way home
Mr. Benjamin Kelso, a well-to-do far
mer of lJoone township is lyiug very
1UW Willi cuiisuiiipwuii. Tire Evan'snillk CouKisK. The ad
vortisement of this best of weeklies in
Indiana, will be found in another col
umn. The Weekly Courier, under itw
present management has attained a high
rank as a family journal, giving all the
news, choice literary matter, and alwavs
ably and boldly advocating the interests
of the laboring masses. It will be seen
that in addition to sending the "Weekly
forfl 26, it presents to each subscriber
as a premium a valuable treatise on the horse. It should have a wide circulation.
If our railroad ever makes acounec
tion with Svansville, the Daily Courier
will become indispensable to many of
oar citizens, as it will be received tare
then several hours sooner than the Cin
einnevti, Louisville or St. Louis dailies, which now nearly monopolize the bttsi-
Fioht. On Saturday last, Jim Vincent
asd Sam Wfggintei eeitmNrliiail, were fed too well by the Sberiffiand got spunky at each other. Sam had in his baud an old barlow knife, which Vincent
told him to put up, and failing to do so.
Jkm etrnck him over the head with a
poker, cutting considerable ot a gash,
when Sam put the knile in his pocket, and " went for " Jim, in a way altogether too vigorous for him. He got Jim
down, and was' chocking off his wind,
when Jim cried "enough," just as
Sheriff Cox, who was not at home at the
tunc, got there, and separated them.
Illibster. the other innmtn. was an luitU-
frightened he shut himself up in a cell tili the tight was over.
Attention Ladies! Mrs. Emma Withers havinr nrnr.nrwl
the latest stvles of fetamniii? ttatinrnK
especially adapted for pillows is prepared to execute work on short notice. She also makes combings into pufl. curls.
HWlicnes. KC. 1 nose wis iimv work- lnnr
in this line would do well to give her a
can. aii kiuus 01 hair ornaments made
ifl order. tf.
Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1879.
I was taken with an acute attack of
Itheumatism hist fall, and counni in
ueu. ai nrst employed a physician,
wmioui ueneni; men sent to w angler Bros.' Drur Store, ami nlitaitiojl a l,niii
of St. Jacobs Oh., the use of which soon gave me relief, and cured me of the stuck. I can safely recommend it to all
suaering wim niicumatism. Respectfulljv Matt. McDikmott, r. c. k. r. Shops. LIST OF LKTTEHS.
The followimr advertised 1f tm- tf nnt
called for within thirty davs, will be
seni iu me ueau-ieiter omce : okntlkmkn'slist. Beck Thomas Hike Henry Barker Jake Jarger Fidel Condiff James W Jerger Frcdolin Doll Leopold Kerby Leroy DeBruler Hume Koch Valentine Englehart Paul Mason Ales Farrell John Schneck Henry P Hotter Benjamin Woods Frauk ladiks' mht. Conard Miss Mag Johnston CocHia Hermich Elizabeth Jarboe Miss Lizzie AtOlH GKAMKLSf ACilMK. 1. M. February 18th, IteX).
M. A, Sweeney, Jr. Reetf Keteee) Aent ami Auctioneer! omCK, Kant Side t VnMle Square, JASPER, LNDIAXA.
"HI n by Say fwvteot. .kf!rnl. SfiM mm t AiteillfMt, ,WW htt M In n4 4ligCtMHM. Trw rwuMMbk. Jm, 'jw
J IHSO LUT 1 ON NUT I C I J. NO TICK U hereby given that the partnership heretofore exiting in
the tullling lmsiuejit known a tlw Union Mill. between thennderKiHeil,
M(tbiolved uy mutual cohiwhL .Itph Kgg Imving ndd UU in(eren in the other nai-Utttr. who will continue the business,
ant) who are olly liable fttr all indehtedmHtt of the late firm, and are also entitled to callect all due the UtLe linn. i .
Maktin Scukukicii, Jk., Ki.ixahktu Eiti.
Jasi'kk, Feh. 27. lK)-3w.
PUBLIC SALE
weeeriaeBrwe i wevei w w ew eme n ieFV ee ae i
mat m4 Mr iliU4(. until IiKtbcr tMMtr. utM
trill run ai IoIIohh:
Mali IrIn Jir t ... :A.M.
Arm i kck iort .... ;is.j.
Arrive l Kfkuvftt ... :lir. n
mre u no cnarfK, ir wnr. or tramier
KWfiK iii noTKwri, nwfriM rvctiviRK w lirmry 51 b. im.
THE EVANSVILLE
WEEKLY COURIER
1 25 PER YEAR !
POSTAGE FREE.
KAClt KEW SUtlSCKIHKa KECKIVES
"A TltEATISE ON THE HORSE."
Wwlh (he rrke t SlMcr4pMw l " " HORSE OWNER or FARMER.
THK WKBKI.Y COUKIKR m.(mH lh XKWS e(
tM "ty. illK-HlaBwa HHr, Karn and AftritiHwil
Swf, Ac. And 1 far lktl, axitk-ii4lBft the rpcrnl a4fine In jpr M malirlal, at tkr itw jrk f 01 XS pr jr, HM(Ke fr, Stud fr MMftk
CttfJ M
THE COURIER CO.,
EVANSVILLE, 1ND. Tth K.irn.
STAVE AND SHINGLE
FACTORY.
Boch, Bftuer A Co.,
FOOT OF CLAY ejTKEKT.
JASPER, -
30O corde of shingle blocks, for which
wo will pay from 1 25 to $'J IX), ac
cording to quality.
000 eorda of Mave timber, for which
we WW pay row l 10 te $1 75 per cord, ,n tt Tlie hifh wt ritc tMiiel fr
fmrrclaund kcxtiiNgr.ilciivrr-
c m me t ciry. ni.f)nM iNlrmntioii will pleNc cI3
at I He latlwy.
BECK, UAUER & CO. Feb. an, isao-iy.
AUGUST LAURENT
JASl'EB MARBLE WORKS!
COXTRACTOlt FOK ALT. KINDS
MONK WUKK.
or
CORNER OF SIXTH AND JACKSON STSOfen hl ttTxk-ef U the public lot Baking all dea
hmik Stars him fa m i aaa I at mi '
m m urn upc, su,,
Hie ht mlmn. m4 will tarntuli oat tmI artlitte
Jfc, at whM rates", aJ Ka'ratc imtinfatlfon.
ne win nMt ice rircta tor sum 1"iiu.fi, ot
Call ah m lf fure CeHlractlffyoHr wnrk. AUStltT LAVXCXT, Jaaper, Im J. JriHry9th, ltm-yt
J&spsr City Mills.
REDUCTION IN PRICE OF FLOUR.
TTAYlSa beffwn wiih the h year W Mrklly
fMiwly liy er cu(oier. iM kave rnliKd tk m let
f the Vet f,fllnw,:
FANCY FAMILY rJLOUK S 00 l'KR UKL. W r wrta: tlx Mrtetrh hrk Inr wfaMLa4
atai to the fair th!K fejr rit4M Btk.
ICKIKT 1K0THIRS. Jm. IS. 78-1y
Salt! Lime! Cement! In anv nnanHtv dwlr1. ! nit Hmipb
from one barrel to 100 bids, and at
reasonable Hguree. Particular prices
maue on large saiee at tne il. ic. Depot, Jasper, hid, Aug 22, 'TfJ-tf. J. IJ. Kkmnkr.
Subscribe for the Jaaper Courier.
or VALUABLE PROPERTY ! IILU)N, HORMAN Jt CO., of Ireland. lad., will oh TI1UKSDAY, Marr 25l h, IHtK), mmu Lkj )hiiiIms otter at 1'hWm; Sale, some of tbe mmi cledhraMe property in Soutlmrn Imliaiw. viae: The IrelMHil MtmiM rjUHrii JWillM, Thrir Mmrne Hfrc-
rtMnet, urekaHM! wm reNrK-MeHtMC ; nimm mr el Ike M4jiieiH tkr Town ml lrcUiel.
SALE WILL m-XJlX AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
TFRMS OK SAI-K:-Oae-forth eah.' romarader in 4x. nine and twain
monthfi, purchaser jcivinjr food freehold snrety to their approval. Ireland is eituaSed ia one of the beat wheat prednein localithw of the Slate, -f
miles Wwt ef Jaier, the present terminus or the C, K. Jt b. W. K. K, .XKV MAC11INKRY ha lately been addel to the Flonrin JIHfe,and they are new in nxtra condition. There is' alo eonneetel with the mills a Rkfihexcz, Stakle and other out wuu.Dinas. Fuel coal or wood, can be had in abundance, very cheap. TH a FARM is very valuable for its lecatiOii. uitlw for fcrminjf pnroe4 or Town Lots. Thk Mills, Fakm and Stokkhoi.'se will be sold separately. All or any of oaid propertv is for pale on I'kivati Terms, lefere day of Public Sole, and anv
hiih)u utiriii to piiiniKefti private wtie, or wisttui jiiioriiiKiHin concerninir hi.v of the property, will apply to DILLON, NORMAN CO , Ireland, 11 or DILLON & DILLON, .Tamper, I nd. Jan. 30th, iaft.
r!j7KLlSGEL0O.
,T. QKAMFPACHEIC CO.
THE OLD RELIABLE JASPER SAW MILL Friedman. Klingel A Co., FOOT OF CLAY STKKIST, WKST OF DEI'OT IX CONXKCTIOX WITH THK
JASPER PLANING BIIIX,
J. Cramelspacher & Co.,
Mill StrccI, OiiH)Hitc I rmcr' HHir, - J ASrEB, 0rr K the iwWi- Ike "electWm M hrH .jrfrin. arvl Io r. Mkri fnt lawVer, f aM rrirtr.
ttt rottjili, -a.B or xreea. Ht all kliwl. vl Mlld'tt material Iron, fell Ur fmttnm r-4,fr. v any article rtt4 k kiaiMteg Irun fi!tfar..D to tof, ever ft4 ta 8wker Mm.
Seasoned Oali, "Walnut and AkIi Lumber
feffirlwwHc a-l ?alr.l)iriWiKfriihl in y npuiKHjr 4iitf4. A lTt4ett2tKWKtJ,HA1.'HTKKii hhiI KAlI.INt:s, in h4MfiMe4eMM,t WmlMHt, Cherry, AH ttr a4arM ImhmI.w
JKOTTO.M rKICMK. VHty t-rn SWJkc 4cm tn .af rWrn. 4r4 TarM t Warf, uraimptly iMrtMut tm. Fpy Cm fx ihhI Wlnl'a Kyr HrnmihihU SrclaHy. l'lBstrrjHR Lath ty aw ImM jmmI fer XAI.V. CHKA1'.
Cntia I rk rj&k ik fm htft AUa U ui httftw hunkei, CnHtrMrta f..r niiWiH)t.HH fwMlhifa;AU matpflal. will 1. n. at a KfaMaalli. rrrr. llwn't rwHlrwet a Iihh. tilt yowlSnll mmi Brt wr iricr. ir rxpilHtm t-Ml.tr. . i tf, Iwtifr Hitrk tHHH MiHHlly r.Miml. r.i, ly.
ZSCZiIPSE PLANING HOIImIm
AND-
SAW MILL,
Mill aMd fcrond litelM,
P. S0IIEURICJ1 & CO.,
r
Have just added the imojU Improved Snrfacinjr Slarhiae aMd TnrniHjf Tlbe te .!.! C - ...ttt -...1 ...Ml llf . .. . ...... .... .S" .
mvir ow-ihiii, unit win wuir j'oiuiau Jtu itliUl.li, at all timiM DI.ESfiKD LU.VliKU of any variety: Door of all sitejs. oh hand or furnished to order; Wiudow-ah Fraatee and Shutters. Seasoned Lumber m Specimlify.
I7oitie nafternq furtilslipd iiiii-i. nn I lit miul rrxnuuaLI. rm (rntu . tn,
hiift from the saw, or dre.cd, ag;desired. Come and see un bemre yon com ran
mr a notige 01 any Kinti, lor we are tietcriniued nei to be amiersokl. Don't forrcl tin? pbice, at the foot, of.M ill ttreet. Feb. 14th, ISTtly.
IffOTICE!
A Large Assortment
Tke place 1 Iniyyo iti PI.iin
mm (i f akcy frtceric. in til the HEW YOEK
GROCERY STORE,
WBAKK KKLL.IN0
ChslCfl V. .SMxnr ID Ih. fnr - 9 ,eo
K. A. KHamra for - l.oeJ
lrHHlatl Kl.SIba.mr l.mt I'Hlverlrcil a l-S l.tm
" MfHlHHi 4 l-l J.
Chnlra Tw frM SBrtn. tw .eo per lb.
;I4h Wyi-Hp - T ct. per GallMi Klnr Stnr (,'hhiIIm . a . .... f..L....j
w MHckt-r.-l, X, . . t ir Kit
linmitiy - - . Kla. pr f'mtHtl
I a rta. frr e t (. fr lXrta.Mw - IO) Ha. mw
And many other thinn ton humimmJ
a At -. I
10 menuon. nt ateo can von attention
to our welt aclecled etook of teena-ware and (I la?-ware, which we are selling at a very low tirice. Coma all mc1 nrlrr.
and examine our goods aad convince
your own sen.
I aw yottra, very KfApocifuily, -A.. Jk. STALEY.
or the NLV YORK Gkockrv Stoke.
OF-
H EATING
STOVES
A KB
I'rMNM CiarraMta
Oat Mnl -
COOKING STOVES !
Of all dOT-lnf Uu. tmmi .t-J fu
1 . . . " .ntnnT. will rrw l.eeHH ia vhrMp tm a Hjrw her ! In thccmaa4r
Wsndolin Erny'f.
OMKataltlartli fabltc laaarf,
UJASPKR. - 1NDIA3TA.
a 11
X. It. A tnrr mttuA ttt tttmhmmt ftta.waM
flitlrirrf. bartlwim. Mklrr, .: a4
tat varlr jtMt fT II lttHt In 14 M af ih.Iih, whlk will Ire hM at the
LOWEST CASH PPrKXl.
Soetaffng, Cutterlng. ReellnejafMi Je Work reran I r attnrkHt te. Coil sai
lexamirre efook and pt foee.
et.. 17. wCNDOLIN CUNY.
